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The Made In Cookware 3-piece stainless steel frying pan set features 5-ply clad construction for superior heat control, stay-cool riveted handles, and full compatibility with induction cooktops. Crafted in Italy, these pans combine professional performance with durable, dishwasher-safe convenience, making them an essential upgrade for serious home chefs.









| ASIN | B0BB5BTN9Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,429 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #85 in Kitchen Cookware Sets |
| Brand | Made In |
| Capacity | 5.3 Liters |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Compatible Devices | Smooth Surface Induction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,384) |
| Date First Available | August 18, 2022 |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Has Nonstick Coating | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.75 pounds |
| Item model number | KIT-3-FRY-SS |
| Manufacturer | Made In |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Temperature | 800 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | Stainless Frying Pan Set |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 10.5 x 3.5 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Searing, Sautéing, Frying, Oven Roasting |
| Shape | pan |
| Special Feature | Stay-Cool Handle |
| Specific Uses For Product | Searing, Sautéing, Frying, Roasting, Griddling, Browning |
S**N
Worth the Money
This is my first high-end pan, and I can honestly say it blows every other pan I’ve owned out of the water. The performance is incredible, it heats evenly, handles high heat like a champ, and has become my go-to for searing and sautéing on my gas stove. Even when something gets really caked on, it cleans up surprisingly easily, which I didn’t expect from stainless steel. The handle and the overall weight is perfect for me. There’s a small learning curve at first (mainly with heat control), but once you get the hang of it, it’s pure cooking joy. No cons so far, just top-notch quality all around. I’m currently saving up to buy more of their pans.
D**E
Great product/great customer service
No company has perfect quality control and I received a skillet that slipped through the cracks. It was slightly warped, but they stood by their product and I had a replacement the next day. This is a wonderful skillet. It heats very evenly and it holds it incredibly well. Compared to other skillets, you can use much lower burner settings. If you preheat your pan and do the water test before use, you will have no problems with anything sticking. I simmered cracker barrel copy cat carrots for 3 hours and even with a hefty amount of brown sugar this skillet wiped clean with a paper towel. This is a well made skillet that feels like it has heirloom potential. It's feels solid but not heavy. If you're torn between the 10 or 12 inch, I recommend going with the 12. Overcrowding SS pans is the other way ppl end up with food sticking so the extra room is worth the price.
M**R
Solid pan for everyday cooking
This is an excellent frying pan with great quality. The 5-ply construction heats evenly and feels very sturdy. It’s safe up to 800°F, so it works perfectly for high-heat cooking and oven use. I also love the stay-cool handle and that it’s compatible with all cooktops, including induction. Plus, it’s dishwasher safe, which makes cleanup easy. A really solid pan for everyday cooking.
N**H
Fantastic pan!
Amazing pan! I’m a former chef and can tell you that this pan and all of the stainless Made In cookware is top notch. Please do your homework before cooking with stainless steel. There is a slight learning curve, but it’s not rocket science. I can cook anything from eggs to fish in these pans with no sticking. Also, very well constructed, balanced, and heat very evenly due to the five ply clad. 100% worth the money. A pan that will last you a lifetime.
G**T
Always learning home chef
In my many decades of fun and irreverent home-cheffing for my family and friends, I’ve made nearly every mistake in the book! But I’ve always eventually mastered my goals. In that time, I’ve realized my cookware and appliances really matter, and that every one worth its weight has a learning curve. What I have to say doesn’t pertain to synthetic “non-stick” surface coatings — it’s assumed we all know how toxic they’ve always been, and don’t own any … For starters, my cooktop, a GE electric coil, is over 50 years old, but I love it. It’s identical to the one Julia Child used in several of her early (late 60s, early 70s) cooking shows. Until its bottom element spontaneously kinked two years ago, my oven, also a GE electric over 50 years, was also identical to Julia’s (though her’s was the double-oven model). I’ve always felt, if Julia could master a dish on them, I can never blame my appliances. I’ve learned cast iron is my friend. But getting there has been an excruciating journey. I will never forgive myself for giving away my mother’s beautifully seasoned cast iron cookware 35 years ago, after stupidly putting the pieces in my dishwasher, destroying their (fixable) sleek finishes, and thinking they were ruined. In the time since, I’ve bought new CI, taken down their grainy pre-seasoned surfaces in my backyard with a palm-sander, learned the best foods (bacon, potatoes, and anything in tallow) and high-smoke-point oils to re-polymerize their seasoning, and learned how to clean them (dish soap and even an SOS pad can be your friends, but only if used sparingly and immediately re-oiled and heated afterward). I should have known I’d fall in love with this Made In [Italy] SS frying pan. Over 40 years ago, I’d mastered making perfect crepes using my little SS crepe pan. For years, nearly every time my husband and I entertained overnight guests, I made breakfast crepes, especially ham and fresh asparagus with Mornay sauce, or rhubarb dessert crepes. I stopped at my local farmer’s side stand so frequently for asparagus and rhubarb, the farmer knew my car. One torrential rain day, she walked up to my car in her hooded slicker and announced, “I ain’t pickin’ no asparagus or rhubard!” This Made In SS 10” skillet is my culinary circle back to the basics. Already I love its spectacular ability to sear meat for the prized Maillard reaction and brown scrapeable savory bits for gravy and sauces, alternatively cook eggs, and stir fry. Cleanup is even more forgiving than CI. I love it so much, I gifted my SIL (the chef in their house) the same pan. All that said, several points need to be made for those new to SS. First, NEVER try to heat any cookware fast. Both CI and SS can warp or even crack if they’re subject to a sudden temperature change. Second, neither CI nor SS should be subject to high or even medium-high cooktop temperatures to perform. Rather, slowly heat the cookware to the desired temperature. For dishes that start or complete in the oven, slowly warm the piece to the same. Third, understand that this SS Clad pan’s surface WILL be damaged by metal utensils. While the manufacture gave ample warning, once or twice I’ve used a metal fork to flip a steak over because it was convenient, or had metal utensils fall into the pan in the sink. Big mistake. Don’t even do that, because foods will stick where the scratches are. Too, folks need to understand that ingredients need to be brought to room temperature all the way through before frying. Meats should be patted dry, lest they just steam once they hit the hot pan. When searing, the meat’s SUPPOSED to stick to a CI or SS pan. The meat will release naturally once the Maillard reaction and ‘crust’ is complete. With eggs, lightly oiling the pan after it’s been brought to temp will help. If the raw egg is watery around the edges to start, the water should be drained off using a fine sieve before using. Because my 10” pan did not come with a lid, I often use one I have from a prior cook set. The lid is tempered, clear, has a venting hole, and can also go into the oven with the pan. A perfect pairing! Photos are of a porterhouse I made at one point, short ribs which finished in the oven, and a lovely but imperfect simple French omelette, all in my 10” SS clad Made in pan.
B**N
Excellent Performance—But heavily Scratched bottom After First Use
This pan is a powerhouse in the kitchen. The 5-ply stainless clad construction delivers fast, even heating, and it responds beautifully to temperature changes. I’ve used it for searing steaks, sautéing veggies, and even making pan sauces—it performs like true professional-grade cookware. The handle stays cool, the weight feels solid without being unwieldy, and it’s compatible with induction, which is a huge plus. Cleanup is straightforward if you follow stainless steel best practices, and the flared sides make flipping and pouring easy. The only downside—and the reason I’m docking one star—is that the bottom of the pan was heavily scratched after the very first use. I didn’t move it around on the burner or drag it across any surfaces, so I was surprised to see that kind of wear so quickly. It doesn’t affect performance, but for a premium pan, I expected better durability on the exterior. Still, it’s a fantastic piece of cookware overall, and I’d recommend it to anyone serious about cooking. Just be mindful of how you handle it on your stovetop.
L**H
Wish I knew years ago that Stainless Steel Pans could be this good!! I've always had stainless steel cookware. Only recently learned not all stainless steel pans are the same. After learning the benefits of 'fully clad' stainlesd steel pans, I went in search of finding a pan to replace my current, supposed non-stick PFOAS free pan, which food was sticking on and had scratches from silicone utensils. After watching countless YouTube demo's, reviews on pans, I settled on this Made In brand. It was a huge price tag for me, but decided it was worth the investment to get toxic 'non stick' pans out of my life. I was excited when I saw the pan, bigger, heavier,and more beautiful than I expected. I love that it is crafted in USA , it was Important to get a real quality brand, not a cheap Chinese knockoff. This pan is above and beyond in quality compared to the regular chain store brands that are always 'on sale' I followed seasoning instructions I saw online, gently heating the pan, doing the water bubble test, then oiling . My first item was a Paratha veg filled bread,the same type that got stuck in my 'non stick' pan. The bread slid around on the surface and cooked perfectly as in my video. I have high hopes for this pan. I am plant based diet, so it will be making lots of sauteed stirfrys , sauces , pasta,bread based foods, it will be my pan for everything , and by getting the 12 inch size, the pan will never be too small, so cost effective not buying multiple sizes. The main thing to know about this pan , treat it properly in prep before you toss any food in it, and it will do its job. I suggest watching some videos on fully clad stainless steel pans to learn how to use them. That way you're not disappointed if you throw your steak in on super high heat and it sticks. I love this pan!!
M**T
Don't listen to all those people who can't cook who claim this pan burnt their food, that's not the reason this is a bad product. This pan is over-priced, heats unevenly, I sent it back as it warped even when heating slowly as advised. I'm cooking on induction, maybe it's not adapted but that's not my problem. I've never had a stainless steel pan that stains with strange white marks. Incredible amount of buzz about Made In products, don't believe any of it.
E**D
Despite the overwhelming positive reviews, I'm not sure what to believe. This was my first ever stainless steel pan, so I also got a laser thermometer to make sure I use it correctly. First time use, I preheated it dry, on almost the lowest setting. The goal was to get it to around 105-110°c before adding oil. Took about 10 minutes to reach 95°c (I know people say preheat for 2-3 min, but I didn't want to shock it, so I used very low heating), and around that temp it started wobbling on my glass stove top on its own. As per the extensive research I've done before getting one, I made sure the size of my burner matched the bottom of the pan perfectly, I constantly took the temp with the thermometer, and did everything correctly. The sides are considerably higher than the middle now and it's virtually unusable. Didn't even get to cook anything in it as the oil just pools weirdly due to the warping. I'm thinking it's possible I got a defective unit as my friend has an identical one and allegedly never had an issue with it (to be fair he's using gas stove so his might also be warped but would not be noticeable on that stove). I wanted to go full clad due to all the advertisement and accolades, but now I'm not so sure. I'll maybe try to give these guys the benefit of the doubt, and order a new one to see if the same happens. If that needs returning too, I'll try a different brand altogether. I'm so thankful to Amazon customer service for sorting everything out for me, otherwise I would've been out a lot of money on a mediocre pan.
E**L
Responde bien al fuego, se siente lo bien construida y no se le pega nada,la verdad que estoy muy contento, la.unica razón por la que le doy las cinco estrellas es por qué no llego su manual, por lo que da la sensación de que fue abierta.
P**S
So nice to deal with a professional seller. The items are high quality and seller was very quick to chase and resolve lost delivery. Very refreshing service.
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